Golf practice device with marking wheel

ABSTRACT

The invention is a portable, self-contained apparatus that will easily mark a practice golf ball with a water-soluble substance. This mark will transfer to the face of any club when the golf ball is struck and will show a golfer exactly where he/she is striking the ball on the face of the club. The ball rotates in a circular horizontal direction when struck. It then rolls over the marker as it is returned to the striking position. The object of the device is to consistently put the mark on the face of the club directly on the “sweet spot” (center of the face of the club). This will enable a golfer to correct mistakes and improve both the long and short games (including putting).

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuance of the provisional applicationNo. 60/140,934 filed Jun. 28, 1999. The marker has been changed to awheel centered in a container that holds the marking substance. Thewheel rolls through the marking substance as the ball passes over it.The device has a disk that governs the speed of the arm and ball. Thedisk can be raised or lowered for driving or putting. The trough thatacted as a rail has been eliminated, allowing the marker to bedetachable and to be moved to left-handed or right-handed positions.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not applicable

REFERENCE TO MICROFICHE APPENDIX

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention pertains to golf practice devices.

Practicing in an accurate way with a suitable practice device is themost important factor for a golfer to acquire proficiency.

There is no widely accepted marking device that allows a golfer topractice with each individual club, indoors or outdoors. This inventioncan teach a golfer to consistently hit the ball on the “sweet spot”(center of the face of the club).

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention has several points in favor. First and foremost is theability to mark the face of the club in such a manner that willimmediately show the golfer where he/she is making contact with theclub. The benefits of seeing precisely where the impact is on the clubwill facilitate the correction of slicing, hooking, topping, or hacking.

Another advantage is its portability. It can be used indoors oroutdoors, with or without golf shoes (excluding metal cleats).Thelightweight arm and golf ball enable a golfer to learn how to hit a golfball correctly without wearing out expensive clubs.

The water soluble marking substance is readily washed from the mat witha garden hose. The mark that is transferred to the club can be wipedeasily from the face of the club with the hand or a cloth.

Use of this invention will teach a golfer to be able to stand and becomfortable at the proper distance from the golf ball in order to hitthe golf ball on the center of the face of the club. This will improveall phases of the golfer's game, from driving from the tee to theputting on the green.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 Top view of the marking device showing the top cover, with curvedpressure portion, center pin, stoppers, arm and golf ball, disk, markerand snaps

FIG. 2 Side view of the marking device showing the top cover with curvedpressure portion, center pin, arm and golf ball, disk, mat and supportbase

FIG. 3 Perspective view of the marking device showing the top cover withcurved pressure portion, center pin, stoppers, arm and golf ball, disk,container, mat and support base

FIG. 4 Top view of marker and container showing the container, wheel,nuts and support pin

FIG. 5 Cut-away view of marker and container showing the container,wheel, support pin, snaps, marking substance

FIG. 6 View of marker from the bottom showing the container, snaps, nutsand support pin

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.

TOP COVER FIG. 1

The top cover 1 stabilizes the center pin 2 and holds the stoppers 3 and3 a to position the golf ball 5 for both marking and striking. Thedownward curve of the top cover 1 a, is the portion that appliesadjustable downward tension on the arm 4 and golf ball 5 to ensureproper marking.

CENTER PIN FIG. 1

The center pin 2 supports and acts as a fulcrum for the arm 4 and golfball 5. It supports the top cover 1, allowing for an easily adjustabletension on the arm 4 and golf ball 5 for marking purposes. It alsosupports the disk 6 that controls the speed and elevation of the arm 4and golf ball 5.

STOPPERS FIG. 1

There are two stoppers located on each side of the center pin 2. Thefirst stopper 3, helps to slow the arm 4 and golf ball 5 so that it canbe marked properly. The second stopper 3 a stops the golf ball 5 in theproper position for striking.

ARM AND GOLF BALL FIG. 1

The golf ball 5 rotates as the arm 4 and golf ball 5 move in ahorizontal circular motion when the golf ball 5 is hit. The arm 4 andgolf ball 5 are slowed down by the first stopper 3 to allow the golfball 5 to be marked. The golfer, then guides the arm 4 and golf ball 5,(manually with the club or by hand) over the marker 8. When the arm 4and golf ball 5 reach the second stopper, the mark on the golf ball 5 isin the proper position for striking.

The arm 4 and golf ball 5 is made of resilient light-weight material.

SNAPS FIG. 1

There are two sets of snaps 14 located on the mat 11 in the direct pathof the golf ball 5. These snaps allow the marker to be moved fromright-handed to left-handed positions.

DISK FIG. 2

The disk 6 is located on the center pin 2 directly below the arm 4 andgolf ball 5. The disk 6 controls the speed of the arm 4 and golf ball 5.It can be raised or lowered, depending on whether the golfer wishes topractice driving or putting.

MAT FIG. 2

The mat 11 enables the mechanisms of the invention to be attached in asecure, proper position. Made of a resilient, durable material thatsimulates grass, the mat 11, also serves as a protection against damageto golf clubs or flooring.

SUPPORT BASE FIG. 3

The support base 2 is the same width as the top cover 1. It is locatedunder the mat 11 immediately below the top cover 1. The purpose of thissupport base is to give added stability to the top cover 1 and thecenter pin 2.

THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CONTAINER FIG. 4

The container 7 that holds the marker 8 and the marking substance hassnaps 13 on the bottom. This allows the marker to be moved fromright-handed to left-handed position.

THE MARKER FIG. 5

Secured in place by a support pin 10 and nuts 9, the marker is a wheel 8that rotates in a vertical position through a water soluble substance asthe golf ball 5 is guided over it.

The marker 8 leaves a very precise mark on the golf ball 5 and when thegolf ball is struck, the mark is transferred to the face of the golfclub.

THE CONTAINER FIG. 6

The wheel 8 is centered in a container 7 that holds a water-solublesubstance.

This marking device in accordance with the invention will be constructedof light weight materials and is designed to be very cost efficient.Easily replaceable, inexpensive parts (i.e. the arm and golf ball)should they be needed, will make this invention very affordable for allgolfers.

What I claim as my invention is:
 1. a golf marking device for a playerto improve the player's consistency and accuracy during practice andthereby improve the player's overall game of golf comprising: a base, atop cover with a curved pressure portion to which a center pin isanchored in a vertical position; two stoppers located on the top coverto help control the speed of the arm and ball as it enters and passesover a marking means; a horizontally positioned arm attached at one endto the center pin and at the other end to a practice ball, so that whenthe ball is struck by the players club, the ball rotates in a circularhorizontal direction and passes over the marking means as it is returnedto the striking position; a disk that fits over the center pin, whichgoverns the speed of the arm and ball, that can be raised or lowered fordriving or putting.
 2. The golf marking device of claim 1 whereby themeans of marking the ball comprises; a wheel that rotates in a verticalposition, which is centered in a container, that holds a markingsubstance; wherein the marking means can be positioned for right-handedor left-handed golfers.